The "old" house may have been commissioned by John Pringle, or it may have already been in place when he arrived.
After its completion in 1966, another house was commissioned for the owner's mother-in-law, originally known as the Elizabeth Strickland house.
The manor house burned down in 1810, and the present house was commissioned and built in 1820.
The house was commissioned by Andrew and Mary Jane Backus.
The house was commissioned by the oil heiress and philanthropist Aline Barnsdall.
The house was commissioned by Hague, a diplomat from Norway.
The first house was commissioned in December 1961.
The house was commissioned by the Neighborhood Housing Services, a local nonprofit agency that more often rehabilitates abandoned homes.
There is a low three-storey tower, and the house was commissioned by Colonel Fullerton.
The house was commissioned by Louis Hirsig.